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9856 RALEIGH's (Sir Walter) Works, now first collected: to which are prefixed the Lives of the Author, by Oldys and Birch; 8 vols. 8vo, bds. 31. 15s. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1829 the same, 8 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 51.5s.

9857

9858

9859

9860

9861

9862

9863 9864

9865

9866

9867

ib. 1829 History of the World; 2 vols. in 1, folio, ORIGINAL EDITION, frontispiece and maps coloured, neat, 10s. 1614 the same, with Life and Trial; folio, frontispiece and portrait, very neat, 17. 5s.

1677 the same, Oldys' Edition, without the Life and Trial; folio, neat, 18s. 1733 History of the World, with Life and Trial of the Author, and Additions by W. Oldys; 2 vols. folio, Portrait by Vertue, and maps, neat, 17. 16s.

1736

"This admirable work of Raleigh has been thought a just model for the reformation of our language. It has been said that the design of it was equal to the greatness of the author's mind, and the execution to the strength of his parts and the variety of his learning. His style is pure, nervous, and majestic; and much better suited to the dignity of history than that of Bacon." Works, Political, Commercial, and Philosophical, together with his Letters and Poems. Prefixed is his Life by Thos. Birch; 2 vols. 8vo, portrait, scarce, 17. 4s. 1751 Prerogative of Parliaments in England; sm. 4to, 5s. 1628 Ghost, or his Apparition to a learned Friend, willing him to translate into English this learned Book of Lessius, De Providentia Numinis et de Animi Immortalitate, written against the Atheists; 12mo, calf, 10s. Arraignment and Conviction at Winchester, 17th Nov. 1603, copied by Sir Thos. Overbury; small 4to, 5s. 1648 Poems, now first collected. With a biographical and critical Introduction of Sir Egerton Brydges, Bart. royal 4to (only 100 copies printed) bds. 18s. Lee Priory, 1813

1651

"A votary of whom the muses cannot but be proud. The poetry he has left is sufficient to discover, that, had he made it a serious pursuit, he would have equally excelled in that, as he has done in other departments of learning."-Headley.

Life, by Arthur Cayley; 2 vols. 8vo, portrait (published at 17.1s.) bds. 15s.

1806

9868 RALPH'S (JAMES) HISTORY OF ENGLAND during the Reigns of King William III, Queen Anne, and George I, with an Introductory Review of the Reigns of Charles II and James II; 2 vols. folio, old calf, neat, rare, 47. 4s. 1744-46 9869 RAMBLE through Holland, France, and Italy; 2 vols. 12mo, boards, 12s.

1793

With the autograph of the celebrated William Gifford, and the following sarcastic note in his handwriting: "This is by Abraham Moore's brother, a clergyman! He was celebrated at Cambridge for lying; and Abraham told me, that though his brother had certainly made the tour, he did not know that there was a word of truth in it, from beginning to end. The volumes are light, flippant, ignorant, and licentious."

9870 RAMBLE among the Musicians of Germany; 8vo, bds. 5s. 1830 9871 RAMEAU's (J. P.) Treatise of Musick, containing the Principles of Composition; 4to, uncut, 6s.

1752

9872 RAMMOHUN ROY's Brief Remarks regarding the Encroachments on the Hindoo Female Rights of Inheritance; 8vo, sewed,

3s.

Calcutta, 1822

9873 RAMSAY'S (Chevalier Andrew) Travels of Cyrus, with a Discourse on Mythology; 2 vols. 8vo, neat, 4s.

9875

1727 9874 RAMSAY'S (Allan) Ever Green, being a Collection of Scots Poems wrote by the Ingenious before 1600, with Glossary; 2 vols. small 8vo, neat, scarce, 10s. Edinburgh, 1761 Gentle Shepherd, a Pastoral Comedy, with Illustrations of the Scenery an Appendix containing Memoirs of David Allan, the Scots Hogarth, a Comprehensive Glossary, &c. To which are prefixed a Life of Ramsay, and a Dissertation on Pastoral Poetry; 2 vols. royal 8vo, LARGE PAPER, port. and plates (pub. at 111s.6d.) bds. 11.1s. Edinb.1808 Historical Essay on the English Constitution; Svo,bds.4s.1771 9876* RAMSAY'S (Dr. David) History of the Revolution of South Carolina; 2 vols. 8vo, uncut, 8s. Trenton, 1785 9877 RAMSAY'S (George) Essays on the Distribution of Wealth; 8vo, bds. 12s.

9876

1836

9877* Inquiry into the Principles of Human Happiness and Human Duty; 8vo, cloth, 14s. 1842 9878 Kamus (Peter) Three Partes of Commentaries, containing the whole and perfect Discourse of the Civil Warres of Fraunce, under the Raignes of Henry II, Frances II, and of Charles IX, with an Addition of the Cruell Murther of Admirall Chastilion and divers other Nobles, committed the 24 daye of August, anno 1572. Translated out of Latine into English by Thomas Timme, Minister; small 4to, hf-bd. scarce, 12s. Frances Coldocke, 1574 9879 RANDALL'S (J.) Collection of Architectural Designs for Mansions, Casinos, Villas, Lodges, and Cottages; imperial 4to, LARGE PAPER, with 34 Engravings (pub. at 27. 12s. 6d.) bds. 17. 1s.

1806

9880 RANDALL'S (J.) Semi-Virgilian Husbandry, or an Essay towards a new Course of National Farming; 8vo, neat, 3s.6d. 1764 9881 RANDOLPH's (Thos.) Poems, with the Muse's Looking Glasse, Amyntas, Jealous Lovers, and Arystippus; small 8vo, frontispiece, calf extra, 7s. 6d. the same; small 8vo, 5s.

9882

1652

1664

9882*RANKE'S (L.) History of the Popes of Rome, translated from the German by Sarah Austin; 3 vols. 8vo, bds. 17. 16s. 1840 9883 RANKEN's (Alexander) History of France from the Time of its Conquest by Clovis, A.D. 486, to the Death of Louis XVI, A. D. 1793; 9 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 31. 15s.) bds. 21. 16s. 1801-22

9884 RANKING'S (John) Historical Researches on the Wars and Sports of the Mongols and Romans, in which Elephants and Wild Beasts were employed or slain, and the remarkable Local Agreement of History with the Remains of such Animals found in Europe and Siberia; 4to, map and 10 plates (pub. at 31.3s. in bds.) calf extra, 17. 16s. 1826 9885 RAPHSON'S (Joseph) History of Fluxions; 4to, scarce, 12s. 1715 9886 RAPIN'S (P.) History of England, from the earliest Times to the end of the Stuarts, translated into English with additional Notes by N. Tindal; 2 vols. folio, maps, neat, 17. 1732-33 the same, 2 vols. folio, a few leaves torn, 17.1s. ib. 1743 another Edition, 12 vols. 8vo, neat, 17. 4s. 1757

9887 9888

9890

9889 RAPIN'S (PAUL) HISTORY OF ENGLAND, translated into English with additional Notes, and continued to the Death of George I, by N. Tindal. To which are added the Medallic History, and Summary; 5 vols. folio, BEST EDITION, with the Maps, Heads, and Monuments, fine copy, russia, extra, gilt edges, 151. 15s. Knapton, 1743-47 the same, 5 vols. fclio, maps, heads, and monuments, in old calf, neat, 77. 10s. ib. 1743-47 History of England, with Tindal's Continuation. Το which is added the History of the Reign of George II, by T. Smollett, M.D. 5 vols. folio, portraits, maps, and plates, calf gilt, 37. 168. John Harrison, 1789 Acta Regia. A Selection of the most important Papers relating to the History of England, which are contained in Rymer's Fodera; folio, very neat, 15s. Whole Critical Works; 2 vols. 8vo, neat, 6s.

9891

9892

9893

9894

1733

1706

Reflections upon Ancient and Modern Philosophy; small 8vo, neat, 3s.

1678

9895 RASHLEIGH'S (Philip) Specimens of British Minerals, with general Descriptions of each Article; 2 vols. in 1, 4to, 54 finely coloured plates, hf-bd. rare, 31.

Presentation copy from the author to Dr. Maton.

1797-1804

1776

9896 RASPE'S (R. E.) Account of some German Volcanoes, and their Productions; 8vo, 2 plates, neat, 3s. another copy, 8vo, LARGE PAPER, presentation copy, with the plates coloured, neat, 5s.

9897

1776

9898 RASTALL'S (W. Dickinson) History and Antiquities of the Town and Church of Southwell, in the County of Nottingham, 4to, numerous fine plates, 14s.

1787 9899 RASTELL'S (John) Pastime of the People, or the Chronicles of divers Realms, but more especially of England. Reprinted from the Edition of 1529, and systematically arranged by Dr. T. F. Dibdin; 4to, facsimile woodcuts, portraits of the Popes, Emperors, Kings of England, &c. bds. 17.16s. 1811 the same, royal 4to, THICK PAPER (only 12 copies printed) hf-bd. morocco, uncut, top edge gilt, 37. 3s.

9900

1811

9901 RATHBORNE'S (Aaron), The Surveyor, in foure Bookes; small folio, engraved title-page, portrait of the Author by SIMON PASS, and portrait of Prince Charles by F. DELARAM, FINE IMPRESSIONS, hf-bd. 17. 1s.

1616

9902 RATRAMN, the Priest and Monk of Corbey, commonly called Bertram, on the Body and Blood of the Lord, in Latin and English. To which is added Elfric's Saxon Homily; 12mo, sewed, 3s.

Oxford, 1838

9903 RAUMER'S (Frederic von) History of the XVIth and xvIIth Centuries, illustrated by Original Documents, translated by Lord Francis Egerton; 2 vols. post 8vo (pub. at 17. 10s.) boards, 14s.

9903*

1835

9904

England in 1835, being a Series of Letters to his Friends in Germany, translated by Sarah Austin; 3 vols. post 8vo (pub. at 17. 4s.) bde. 15s. 1836 England in 1841, translated by H. J. Lloyd; 2vols. post 8vo, bds. 18s.

9904*

1842

Political History of England during the xvith and xvirth
Centuries (to 1660); 2 vols. 8vo (pub.at 17.108.) bds.10s.1837

1746

9905 RAUTHMELL'S (Richard) Antiquitates Bremetonacenses, or the Roman Antiquities of Overborough; 4to, LARGE PAPER, plates, neat, 10s. 9906 RAWDON PAPERS: consisting of Letters on various Subjects, Literary, Political, and Ecclesiastical, to and from Dr. John Bramhall, Primate of Ireland, with Literary and Historical Notes, by E. Berwick; 8vo, (published at 12s.) boards, 6s. 1819

9907 RAWLINS' (Rev. John) Two Dissertations upon Heretical Opinions, which have prevailed in all the several Ages of the Church; 8vo, hf.-bd. calf, scarce, 7s. Oxford, 1772-76 9908 RAWLINSON'S (R.) New Method of studying History, with a Catalogue of the chief Historians; 2 vols. 8vo, 9s. English Topographer, or an Historical Account of all the Pieces that have been written relating to any Part of England; 8vo, neat, 7s. 6d.

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1728

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History and Antiquities of the City and Cathedral of
Hereford; 8vo, neat, 6s.

1717

9911 RAY'S (James) Compleat History of the Rebellion, from its first Rise in 1745 to its total Suppression at the glorious Battle of Culloden, 1746; 12mo, 4s.

1759

9912 RAY'S (John) Travels through the Low Countries, Germany, Italy, and France, with curious Observations, &c. Also a Catalogue of Plants, spontaneously growing in those Parts, and their Virtues. To which is added F. Willoughby's Travels through Spain, and Rauwolf's Travels in the Eastern Countries, &c. 2 vols. 8vo, neat, 16s. 1738 "Valuable for its botanical researches."-Stevenson.

9913 9914

Collection of English Proverbs; 12mo, nt. 5s. Camb. 1678 the same; crown 8vo, boards, 6s.

1817

9915 RAYNAL's (Abbé) Philosophical and Political History of the East and West Indies, translated from the French by J. O. Justamond; 8 vols. 8vo, portrait & maps, neat, 17.4s. 1783 the same; 8 vols. 8vo, port. and maps, calf, 17.16s. 1788 History of the Parliament of England; 8vo, neat, 5s. 1751 9918 REA'S (John) Flora, Ceres and Pomona; folio, frontispiece by LOGAN, and 16 Plans for Gardens, neat, 8s.

9916 9917

1665 9919 READING's (Rev. William) Sermons on the Lessons; 4 vols. in 3, 8vo, scarce, 17. 10s.

9921

1804

1728-30 9920 READING SCHOOL POEMS, Odes, Prologues, and Epilogues. To which is added an Account of the Lives of the Rev. Mr. Benwell and Dr. Butt; 8vo, boards, 7s. 6d. PLAYS (King John; Henry IV; The Roses, or Henry VI; and The Merchant of Venice, altered from Shakspeareand The Critic, altered from Sheridan); 8vo, calf extra, 16s. Reading, 1800-25 9922 REASON (Reflections on) by Phileleutherus Britannicus (John Hildrop, D.D.); 8vo, 2s.

1722

9923 REBEllion. An exact Discoverie of Romish Doctrine in the Case of Conspiracie and Rebellion by pregnant Observations collected out of the expresse dogmaticall Principles of Popish Priests and Doctors; small 4to, 58.

1605

This is the work usually cited as "Romish Positions and Practises.”

9924 REBEL PEERS. The whole Proceeding to Judgment, &c. against the Earl of Derwentwater, &c. folio, 4s.

1716

9925 REDFORD (George) and Thomas Hurry RICHES' History of the ancient Town and Borough of Uxbridge; 8vo, plates, (published at 17.) boards, 14s. Uxbridge, 1818 9926 REE.-True and exact Relation of the most remarkable Passages which have happened in the Isle of Ree, with the State of the Armie under the Duke of Buckingham; small 4to, sewed, 7s.

1627

9927 REENEN's (J. van) Journey from the Cape of Good Hope in Search of the Wreck of the Grosvenor; with Notes by Captain E. Riou; 4to, boards, 3s.

1792

9928 REES' (Abraham, D.D.) CYCLOPÆDIA, or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature; 45 vols. 4to, numerous plates (pub. at 851. unbound) calf gilt, 317.10s. 1819 the same; 45 vols. royal 4to, LARGE PAPER, first impressions (pub. at 1537. unbound) calf extra, 521.10s. 1819 Practical Sermons; 4 vols. 8vo, bds. 11.

9929

9930 9931

the same; 4 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 17.16s.

1812-21

1812-21

"I have preached more than half of them. They guide me and they animate me as a preacher. They satisfy me as a critic. They strongly resemble the sermons of Jortin."-Dr. Parr.

9932 REES' (Rev. W. J.) Liber Landavensis, Llyfr Teilo, or the ancient Register of the Cathedral Church of Llandaff, with an English Translation and explanatory Notes. Published for the Welsh MSS. Society; royal 8vo, plates, cloth, scarce, 17. 11s. 6d. Llandovery, 1840

1769

9933 REEVES' (Clara) Poems on several Occasions; 4to, 4s. 9934 Old English Baron, a Gothic Story; 12mo, calf gt. 6s. 1802 9935 REEVES' (John) History of the English Law from the Time of the Saxons to the End of the Reign of Elizabeth; 5 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, scarce, 37.10s.

1814-29

"Hallam justly pronounces this book "A work, especially in the latter volumes, of great research and judgment."

9936 REFLECTOR (The), a Quarterly Magazine on Subjects of Philosophy, Politics, and the Liberal Arts (conducted by Leigh Hunt) 4 Nos. 8vo (all published) scarce, 16s.1810-11 9937 REFORM Advocates further Considered; 8vo, sewed, 6d. 1832 9938 REGICIDES. An exact and most impartial Accompt of the Indictment, Arraignment, Trial, and Judgment of twentynine Regicides, the Murtherers of his late Sacred Majesty; small 4to, made up with two Editions, 5s. Speeches and Prayers of some of the late King's Judges; small 4to, 4s.

9939

9940

1679

1660

Speeches and Prayers of Barkstead, Okey, and Corbet; small 4to, 4s.

1662

9941 Regiment of Lyfe. Whereunto is added a Treatise of Pestilence, with the Book of Children. Corrected and enlarged by Thos. Phaer; 12mo, neat, 8s. Imprinted by Wm. How, n. d. 9942 Regimen Sanitatis Salerni: or the Schoole of Salernes' Regiment of Health, in Latin and English Verse, with Commentary; small 4to, neat, rare and curious, 12s. the same; small 4to, calf gilt, 15s.

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